Huskers Picked Second by Big Ten Coaches

By NU Athletic Communications

| 02/12/2013

On
Tuesday afternoon the Big Ten Conference announced that the conference head coaches
have tabbed the Nebraska baseball team as the preseason No. 2 team in the
league. The Indiana Hoosiers, who finished second in both the regular season
and at the conference tournament last season, were selected as the conference
favorite in 2013.

Following
the Hoosiers and Huskers, the top six was rounded out by Michigan State, Ohio
State, Minnesota and Illinois, respectively.

Three
players from each team were also named to the 2013 Big Ten Baseball Player to
Watch list, and Nebraska was represented by senior right-handed pitcher Dylan
Vogt, junior outfielder Michael Pritchard and junior right-handed pitcher
Brandon Pierce.

Nebraska
welcomes back 20 letterwinners from last year's team that finished fourth in
the conference and advanced to the Big Ten Tournament. Six players earned All-Big Ten honors a year
ago, including three first-team selections, while Pritchard was tabbed as a
third-team All-American by the NCBWA and is a 2013 preseason second-team
All-American pick by the same association.

The
Huskers open play this Friday in Bakersfield, Calif., with a 5 p.m. game
against the CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners. NU then plays a double header at No.
22 Cal State Fullerton on Saturday, before wrapping up the weekend with a game
at USC on Sunday.

Overall in
2013, the Huskers play 18 games against 2012 NCAA Tournament teams, including
two games against 2012 College World Series qualifier Arkansas at Hawks Field.
The series with the Razorbacks marks the third straight year that the Huskers
have hosted a CWS team from the previous season, as UCLA visited Lincoln in
2011 and California split a four-game series at Hawks Field last season.

After
playing 31 homes games in 2012, the Huskers are set to host 21 games at Hawks
Field in 2013, while playing 31 true roads games and two neutral site games at
the TD Ameritrade Classic in late April. Head Coach Darin Erstad and his staff
worked hard on setting up challenging schedule that gets the team ready for not
only the Big Ten schedule, but to also make a return to the NCAA Tournament for
the first time since 2008.

Nebraska is
scheduled to play 19 of its first 24 games on the road. NU's home opener is
scheduled for March 1, when its hosts New Mexico for a three-game series.